Valuing tonsillitis manifestations in schoolchildren in Rio de Janeiro
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Resumo: | ABSTRACT Objective: To evaluate the importance attributed to tonsillitis by guardians and their level of knowledge about the disease, correlating their management with their schooling and socioeconomic profiles. Methods: A quantitative, descriptive and observational cross-sectional study involving students aged 5 to 17 years from state-owned and private schools. A questionnaire was applied on management of tonsillitis and knowledge about rheumatic fever, addressing demographic and socioeconomic data. Results: A total of 323 students were included, predominantly females (61.3%), from state-owned schools (77.1%), with a mean age of 9.7±0.3 years. Among the guardians, 48.6% completed high school. Among the students 75.2% had at least one episode of odynophagia in the previous 12 months. Considering the previous 2 years, 89.8% reported this symptom. There was no collection of bacteriological specimens in 67.8%, and in 83% if taking into account only the last episode, despite the search for medical care in most cases (92.6%). The use of anti-inflammatory drugs was very frequent (43.0% “always” and 42.4% “sometimes”). Among the guardians, 81.7% denied being aware of the relation between rheumatic fever and inappropriate treatment of odynophagia; 85.8% said they wished they had received more information. Conclusion: Although it is quite common in schoolchildren, tonsillitis is neglected by many guardians and health professionals, and the ignorance of its relation with rheumatic fever is practically universal, which may contribute to its high prevalence. |
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Valuing tonsillitis manifestations in schoolchildren in Rio de JaneiroTonsillitisPharyngitisRheumatic feverStreptococcal infectionsRheumatic heart diseaseABSTRACT Objective: To evaluate the importance attributed to tonsillitis by guardians and their level of knowledge about the disease, correlating their management with their schooling and socioeconomic profiles. Methods: A quantitative, descriptive and observational cross-sectional study involving students aged 5 to 17 years from state-owned and private schools. A questionnaire was applied on management of tonsillitis and knowledge about rheumatic fever, addressing demographic and socioeconomic data. Results: A total of 323 students were included, predominantly females (61.3%), from state-owned schools (77.1%), with a mean age of 9.7±0.3 years. Among the guardians, 48.6% completed high school. Among the students 75.2% had at least one episode of odynophagia in the previous 12 months. Considering the previous 2 years, 89.8% reported this symptom. There was no collection of bacteriological specimens in 67.8%, and in 83% if taking into account only the last episode, despite the search for medical care in most cases (92.6%). The use of anti-inflammatory drugs was very frequent (43.0% “always” and 42.4% “sometimes”). Among the guardians, 81.7% denied being aware of the relation between rheumatic fever and inappropriate treatment of odynophagia; 85.8% said they wished they had received more information. Conclusion: Although it is quite common in schoolchildren, tonsillitis is neglected by many guardians and health professionals, and the ignorance of its relation with rheumatic fever is practically universal, which may contribute to its high prevalence.Instituto Israelita de Ensino e Pesquisa Albert Einstein2022-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1679-45082022000100215einstein (São Paulo) v.20 2022reponame:Einstein (São Paulo)instname:Instituto Israelita de Ensino e Pesquisa Albert Einstein (IIEPAE)instacron:IIEPAE10.31744/einstein_journal/2022ao6342info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessGoldenzon,Rafaela ValentimLucas,Tiago OliveiraRoiseman,Maria de Marilacc LimaRodrigues,Marta Cristine FélixFonseca,Adriana RodriguesOliveira,Sheila Knupp Feitosa deGoldenzon,Andréa Valentimeng2022-03-09T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1679-45082022000100215Revistahttps://journal.einstein.br/pt-br/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||revista@einstein.br2317-63851679-4508opendoar:2022-03-09T00:00Einstein (São Paulo) - Instituto Israelita de Ensino e Pesquisa Albert Einstein (IIEPAE)false |
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Valuing tonsillitis manifestations in schoolchildren in Rio de Janeiro |
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Valuing tonsillitis manifestations in schoolchildren in Rio de Janeiro |
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Valuing tonsillitis manifestations in schoolchildren in Rio de Janeiro Goldenzon,Rafaela Valentim Tonsillitis Pharyngitis Rheumatic fever Streptococcal infections Rheumatic heart disease |
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Valuing tonsillitis manifestations in schoolchildren in Rio de Janeiro |
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Valuing tonsillitis manifestations in schoolchildren in Rio de Janeiro |
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Valuing tonsillitis manifestations in schoolchildren in Rio de Janeiro |
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Valuing tonsillitis manifestations in schoolchildren in Rio de Janeiro |
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Valuing tonsillitis manifestations in schoolchildren in Rio de Janeiro |
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Goldenzon,Rafaela Valentim |
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Goldenzon,Rafaela Valentim Lucas,Tiago Oliveira Roiseman,Maria de Marilacc Lima Rodrigues,Marta Cristine Félix Fonseca,Adriana Rodrigues Oliveira,Sheila Knupp Feitosa de Goldenzon,Andréa Valentim |
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Lucas,Tiago Oliveira Roiseman,Maria de Marilacc Lima Rodrigues,Marta Cristine Félix Fonseca,Adriana Rodrigues Oliveira,Sheila Knupp Feitosa de Goldenzon,Andréa Valentim |
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Goldenzon,Rafaela Valentim Lucas,Tiago Oliveira Roiseman,Maria de Marilacc Lima Rodrigues,Marta Cristine Félix Fonseca,Adriana Rodrigues Oliveira,Sheila Knupp Feitosa de Goldenzon,Andréa Valentim |
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Tonsillitis Pharyngitis Rheumatic fever Streptococcal infections Rheumatic heart disease |
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Tonsillitis Pharyngitis Rheumatic fever Streptococcal infections Rheumatic heart disease |
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ABSTRACT Objective: To evaluate the importance attributed to tonsillitis by guardians and their level of knowledge about the disease, correlating their management with their schooling and socioeconomic profiles. Methods: A quantitative, descriptive and observational cross-sectional study involving students aged 5 to 17 years from state-owned and private schools. A questionnaire was applied on management of tonsillitis and knowledge about rheumatic fever, addressing demographic and socioeconomic data. Results: A total of 323 students were included, predominantly females (61.3%), from state-owned schools (77.1%), with a mean age of 9.7±0.3 years. Among the guardians, 48.6% completed high school. Among the students 75.2% had at least one episode of odynophagia in the previous 12 months. Considering the previous 2 years, 89.8% reported this symptom. There was no collection of bacteriological specimens in 67.8%, and in 83% if taking into account only the last episode, despite the search for medical care in most cases (92.6%). The use of anti-inflammatory drugs was very frequent (43.0% “always” and 42.4% “sometimes”). Among the guardians, 81.7% denied being aware of the relation between rheumatic fever and inappropriate treatment of odynophagia; 85.8% said they wished they had received more information. Conclusion: Although it is quite common in schoolchildren, tonsillitis is neglected by many guardians and health professionals, and the ignorance of its relation with rheumatic fever is practically universal, which may contribute to its high prevalence. |
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